The Hereford Brand, Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1917 Page: 1 of 12
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NOTHING SUCCEEDS LJKE SUCCESS
of nu
your Cmw, Hogs sad
ana Net
vc wt-u i
by I heir (wwr
more than
Ait u
" w
tt I*
N* d|iw^wl
the? are nil
In the cattle
ly that the kMUt
rtaur ranche# tn
Dm Smith
nuwtiw a if in
ttw number uf
nwid (iurtne the
CATTUt LOAMS A
of with- «|N'ri
It W like i
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localities
CAPITAL
Lou is c anvcs
t. n4 T
mm In to twenty 8ve wtlmiii, nil
1MB fit tnr tbe rattle rata*n« tawi-
sa«s are Mm bought by Tna own.
|M ctttaeu* of thl* Mectlou. They *pp I
Mft mm men on the Plain*. baring
from Ibc cMtvrn of nn>
; hat they are idmply following
tH "Westward Ho." call in order to
flM bmw room far lamer Iwtwm.
■Mhm of none of the teles hate
Mjtnibre been made, hat a recount
# i Dumber trill not he ami**:
Vfce td section ranch of Chaa. Don-
a«t. located wane in mile* north on
|i Avenue, recently taught h.v Mr.•
This I* a fine ranch, part j
and |*rt IWHed land,
twenty-section ranch belonging j
to daa Donald goes to "t'nele" Jonnj
Molt, a well known long-timer on |
the Plain* and I* half-brother elttaen •
of Hereford. < He utay* in Hereford |
•bout half hi« timet. This ranch tz
known an the 11-mile pasture part
owned, part leased. U located In the
western part e# this county. Tlie Male
wan made by Smith & Cuinn. Prhv
and terms, private.
The lJV-nection much located in the
western part of Parmer county. ue
property of Ia-e flouts was bought ny j
II Swbdter County man. It I* nt«n J
part owned and part leaned. P<*w< [
aktn will be given April Int. on this
a well as tiie other ranches.
the largest sale of land or i
fbr Hereford will In- found tn
contracts made by the tirui or j
and Hill, composed of the mem-
©, M. Shore and O. G. Hill.1
have recently cloned up three
as follows:
A* first oomdxSt of their
«3«ty 24-sectlon ranch, owned and!
leaned lands, which was bought by
Benton Bros, of Cro*hv iiwiiiv T> ~
k one of the best ranches in Parmer
county. Is well e<piipt. and will •><■
restocked by line white faces l y t*,r
new owner*. It is b«-aicd south of
Frlona
The second pltiw is known as the
ISIIittton ranch, located u few miles
MUtli of Hereford on the Month Ave-
nue, and consists of 5 sections of tine
land, well improved. jHirt owmsl. A"
other Benton brother is the pureha«-r
of this ranch. He will move t«> it
Finding that the sale of their sever-
al ranches made It nmsMMary to sell off
their cattle, the Arm of Shore and
Hill have been dlaprndng of their cat-
tle. Last Pall they counted up some-
thing near 3.0tft bend of high grade
white fftm and now have wvld down
to about Ten bead. The price* fur their
cows run as Mgh as K .f |>er head:
for 2*s about 9M.MI: and for yearling
stuff, ftfff.Sk. Theae prices are con
side red good, hut the cattle were good
and deserved the prices which they
brought. Hereford 1* rightly named
for It is Cast becoming known as the
home of the best white km.
Aft Va Unl Imill 11 |1mh li "U.I!
Sunday School 11.11 a tn . K It
Black. Rur*.
Preaching it II n. m. a -' 7 15 p.
m. Subject at. eleven «'«• .. -k "Suf
ferlng With Chrlat": at "venlog ser-
vice "Wanted—A Wife."
Junior I<eague at 't p. in . Mi-< r;
S. Wyatt. Supt.
Senior league at 4 p. m.. H. N*. Ja
<-oI«k, PrealdetU.
Prayer Meeting. Wednesday 7 4fi n. ;
n.
I'holr Practice. Thursday 7 :« p tr
Miss Mabel Betts. Directress and plt*r
1st.
Y"U would have liec'i dfllffhN tvitn !
til! the services of the Church ln-t i
Sunday and yon should have b
present.
MKKT MR VFXT SIMIAY \ j
Xl.VK FORTY Ft VK A M AT TUT I
METW<•DMT cm IK'I! WITH A t
amw siiMJD r« NTiw irrn>x
a n.
Visited
Among the Hereford visitors In Am-
iirlllo. ta«t tv«s-k were: Mc«d.-i ni«*«
Will fVBrleti. orvllle V.-weil. .1 T.
Fmiua. I'.zr.'i Vorton. Kr<sl Brown'w.
W I Valentine. Kdtsar .loluison. Huirti
\VtHii'rsi*mii. John Br wnle«'. C t.
MiillivaK. M<* - Thompson. Ml«s JcssMf
Morris.
==sm¥W^--HUkrnm~mm
LIGMKSM
iir. pim
Dr. « . A. Karl*, toting as a rcpre
rnifiib
iHSTKNtiKD
The I Vimnilsadoiicrs' Court of ttaaf
Smith County, by re<tue t of a number
«>f the iieMtlour!*. have lw ld up, for a
while at least, the road IkhhI iaaae
IirofNMition It *a* thottghl bent tn
Ttiorugh h - insirumeiitallty of the
Panut Teacher « tub. Herefimi was
peruitttisl to enjoy, ou Friday, an even-
ing of delightful ami InstriK'tive en
tertiiitimeiit. and at the same time to
do honor to Washington as tie- found
er of the American natUai. A home j have Ihc matter of road Umd tssiw
•tentative of Herefonl and the t'haiu > talent t>rogratu I* always es|*«ciattv j thoroughly diM-uwwsl at a public mass
la r of Commerce. p|M*ar«d ts>fore tin-'well revived In Herefonl and the one meeting ls-f.r«* th - order of the court
Texas Hattroad I'ommisslon oiw day1 of Friday evening fully sustaintsl fie « hs made, if It Is tlnally iat«w>d and
last week ami presented the ••sue In reputation of home talent pr« t <ftoti*3 j I "it to a ot«> of the ta* i«ar er*
tla- matter of the Santa Fe taking off; Nothing in the way of d*st ra4hai*. '* McDi>oald, pr «*blent of th«-
two of the retrutar trains He stated. m>tiid liavc las n pr«'t«h*r than the ar ' liataber of t'ominerce will .-all a
among other things said, that me rangciiH'tit of hunting. Hags, ata! |«
trains wer * mssle«l for the a«i-omnio I |t|ant* used Fest<sa s of tin- r *<t.
|*|n f
y were here Monday of
owfrrrliw with the C«
I "eaf Smith County
• •sarli Trail It Is
Warmer I 'nuaty ta
|n*f Smith *m fhr aa
imiaMrtatit matter If Dnaf
••Man to u ur lamda that
likely fttihaa with a Mmiter hmttf
If I leaf smith reanrta to the
rent r«a«i ftw d fcar
will <tMifa>rate tn tkla way
•sMi flea feel the need ot a gnnd
along the Santa Fe line, which. 1
hunt, will la> called the «t
hut neither •-••unty fOeia that the e
peaditure of « iiuarter mlillon
at | reaent will hardly luatify J
Jame« D Hamlin Co— iaahmeea
.Mdridge Floyd Iknetwi sad ¥
Jersig were representing Panaer I
ly In the < onforenee.
It I. Me Dona Id
Cliataber uf i 'nmiuenf
meeting at an eari.v date at which
t inn- the different *%-w« «>n term I rust
■lathai of the traveling public, but j white, and blue extended tnc j it'mi Koad tutllders, ta* iwv
that tie- schedules of the trains st hat'k of the "tag ( apd w«*r - dra|*sl I ,*r*1 BtM' otlwrs w ill t - tflv« r> n hearing,
such that made them newt luc<aiveiii i around tin- windows. at the front, :i
ent for the people at Hereford ami at grouping of tings called attention to
towns west ft-om this |*.lnt He sav j the place ..f honor «as*upbsl b> a
that the C«namls*toti gnv - him and i handsoue- | >rtralt of Waahlngton.
TT, P«st,
! Mr M< Dxtald f s>is that a fre«« nn«i
full tllsi'ti«Hlon of iD«- |>ro|Mw«sl road
Js.ntj S«*u<- should la sclentlllcsttT
sttnlhsf lw*f.>r«* the venture Is startot
others who w« re present, a n"«t rejwhlh- the rieh gr«s n <>t a row of | tt ',,r fM' •' mean® a larm« out tat
s{*s-tfnl hearing and tt ill order a thor^i! ptnnts iril-te msi among the r.srfllghts "* ,n'm, y "n«l " ♦* >**r,v •"***"«* «•
inventitration of the bsitl ••otaflfion* | nround the fr< nr of the sing*'
as to the sehedule of the train# on-f Afti-r t>; > slnglug of The
• rating in this line One argument > S|wngltsi |tain;<-r' l \ a • horns of lit><
he Iistsl was that the re- son mrinv t tfirt- ae.-om|Mti tcd by We Cl\«|e W'H
|a*o|.le Umi altandom.) tla> n ' of tij,, n„, ti,.. M <<*u(>auy >>t Jit*{<
train- fr.am Hereford and fgher isdtiM UH.r> !„..st of them | upH of Mi'.-
to Vinarllio was n.v yf j,| rlv«le -eh.s.l in regiti-
the JllneA." which wtmld ans^^M lion khaki uniforms with i ohada
date lt«c'f to :i ««wsonahie «'|^ s. atal • -atrying guns, marched r>
f a considerable *uin to keep fne
Htar r,,ed« after tl -t ar*- built. In gisid trnf
fl<- ftHnlltlmi He does not wtsb that
iMaf Smith euiintv make any* mistake
In the mean time the Cottntt Com
int si.tn 'rs will take the matter und'-t
advls «tn.*nt and iH aet In ace«ir>latw -
with the wishes ..f tie- P «-I le of I he
r-ounty
Mr and Mrs. James W<MsiMirn and
little daitffliter Jimrove .!• • of t'iande
ure !tt 'lie ! ">me of < "o! I' T
Wisnjburn. this wts-k
Co-operation
"NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS"
WE have planned great tkings in our buaincaa co-
operation for our people ot this section oi the state for
the coming year. With your help we till make things
go.
Don't forget, we buy oar goods in carload lots—
we buy always from the milJb or factories- We study
our buatnesa—we study trade conditions—we study the
wants of our people. At all times we are on the alert
for your best interest.
Since we have the ability to buy at the lowest pos-
price obtainable, and our big store and warehouses
Mich immeme capacity for taking care of these
,—and most of all -we arc satisfied with small
of profit, hence we are able to supply your ev-
ery want in our line and give you the best service pos
sibic at a
So we earnestly snd cordially invite you to co-
-operate with us, and let us be of vast mutual service,
one to the other, during 1917.
We want the people to use our store as a medium
of exchange, and procure your goods at the lowest con
Yours Cordiaily,
at d w M'e Hereford -11*1 not I>\(w<ef the
n lil to r-tn alj of i'« train- e-t . '*!1
for Hereford people It did kkh- <
rfri - >iwhb- tliii' 'he Sntita Fe «• nM
fr\ tn UH-et the ••< linnet itbtft of the
fill to I '• . ii-e ii\ •••itjtliiKilllfif '! inert
r itei lent «.< 't«s|ult>
In addition t«. the ts-wsona:' ur >'« ''
ff..rcf..rd sent i leugthv tetitiiifc to
the < • llllllix-<i<>li the snttie lH>iiii dun"'!
In jir:t« tS iiilx i * ert one u h-> liit I i
• haiin- to ini' !ii- nane- and '• (-
mimiIi the nai *' The nais-r wa- • ir
rittl around ami not one refiisisl r<.
«l-.r i it when the • .i.ii-.-t w s ev|,hili «T
After hatting the State 4'njtlfai, ft-
Fari •• t ited in Inula-, attending r
s< an- liii in -s« rf.,' 11 r an<l th* n rt-liif • *
to Hereford lb wilt have souicthM.'.'
for tin- [«n«-r next wts«k
V Short Cut fur IIH.7S.
Kec -titly the t'oimtv t onne1 in a*r •
order.sl that tdg 9"> Fi'V'F -tk'-i l«
|ila ssl in the most < oiis|a< nou* -taci
on the unit ItnUM' Until for the ;«'|r
|Mrs«- or wnrnlng th - p*s|estrii I• >.-
publie from trumpltii: «h<wn " -*<.-•
They ai«i i-miilovwl a *|as-ia! ofler-
to wnteh the "new inennderlt-g )# iti
and to r«-|a rt any tr " |ai*sii..' t,i t-.
proficr officers This wrs-k. one tre if.
man t>s>k "*i.ort >'t " :(• d he « i
at Mice, hal sl r hauhsl Into the jus
tiee I'oiirt ami tmr.'psl with ff. no ; n.t
the trimming- s-; •« hi iiiis t«« (u *
a tno t m < tie lev numls-r '• tie
offondltig jmrty einln that lie did or
n-e the Sft;\S but s.tys that tie till,
■**s* them ever afterwards
LAD H.IM44M
AT Mil HVWk
l,<s' ftalM-r. age M year*. 10 mo' tii-
and I* days i-<fn«mitted *ulenie i>
Hale • '••nter ti-sterday -itierinsai •••
hanging himself Xo reawHi Is gltei
for the act
He was an ortduiii and -tit attend
lug «•! •! nml living at the 1 <<■• • '
his rnotiwr * slater. Mr* H I. '• >
or \l .fp -1 'H he left ttse l*r> •'
Inai! to l*o to tin- new hftme thev sir*
♦ nt' l'nie iilioitt a mile away to f —
the -.s-k As h - did n#«t otne lue i.
;i- -i-at as etpeeted a M«areh « t*
ma b fi r him, and he am* found h > -
ifii- l>t a i ridal line la tlie gra-.a-v
and v a • d«*d
The remains w«re shintasl tht«
mortting to -he o>d home In Uilmae
Mh for hurial
M J liaye*. of Wlcbltn Falls, ar
riv.sl in Hereford, Wedne*dav morr rt-
atai ImtiKHllately a««umed Hi* duties
foreman in the Aland office Mr
R yf~ Is a Kfteeial ad and Job man
and cfgaea highly reeommnided
'iie «t (fi .unl e*«s llted solU«- Vi'l'V
pretty drill-- Inetiulhit; orders from toe
regular manual of arm- Knthiethi-
' n appltill«e atfostlsi I he lilt these i
tl sfthiier- miole ami -|.i>ki jp-n'tttfte
utHire«-|iiiou -d tin i«iinitiikiii«r work
• •f MlsM .lone* in | ii juilint- tht-iti ft-r
the n-ioti
Tin- <|fii! wijijs fi.'liot.il by n pleawfi.-i
rettding by l.ii« iite lib k« and a t 'lior
•( - AUM'fhn I'- Hie |ill|t|!« of )?!•
it Hi grade
The •Iwnelit..- ( tin Higlil.-ual Fling'
by the t amph're '•Iri- w • a is-aittlfnl
>;omi -r i«s >itifiiiti rendered The •-••
'Mining Hit? is-rfei | The «oti h niiild
kilts, rtsl ttnlyl* *n« hea and st«* klm;«,
ii 'h - f r j 11 • | o * I .•i.'l.'o- Iran «fof « •••! 1 >•■
glr's Into . erltal.:.- ■*• ,.t« i, •
• laneptg oil their native hea'ls P! e
f I|lr;i-«SIH—-. of Itielr ents tttlon of >!..
ji |tj ilriia-e wa* a deMgtit ami wo!
for ti < ui a mo*t li«iirt;( • n«• ir
i'be nolle HUM I let te enn||* *s| of
Messrs Itettw. « rotli-lt I'iiHi-isiIi .IfI*I
« jr/is furnished a v.*-iii sehsabai
whMi wa* thoroughly etijov«-«i T',f
> a* folb w<s| l._v ,i dellgtiifin read!
tiy llWe|n|i.i\ |i I'riee
A vtwal • !•• 'Iiarmiiik' '! giten tiy
Mis* l^diise i bertho-r. an origitiHl trIf«
ite to Tite Flag In i lyde Kihtw and
Mr |{ \ Urn ml and won* Mll-ter.
Frwln nid II \ lunb<r r t«tro«-it
Mombu night from I 'arendoii where
the\ tn |.|. | t . I. w •. i ,n Vfl
Ingram, 'i ho ha* .i 'itt m t of ♦ >.-
winter her.- iwl wh,. n^om««i,ted
Mt ftrmid to i irtiwb.ii r<*ti!rn<<t •
her It.an
\ islt• j I
roiiti
link-
to \ mo r
i t
ii- \t ll>
U ..rtj,
tlftit made
Frblut
I ! «I I •'! ! f;l
l.i|..|nr
^||.
tri|
WHO
—■' BBaaaaaus
:i u-Mutifni jilani
itg> • ••llli'leted
rxtspwj fhe '
■it* «ert s|
.-anted tatii -« lit
I -M-twIliS! It Mt«<
the program a tin b
itoniai Ten I'M
Vow jaeMH* at-
tlie i|allttle«t if I
■nidi in«lilen« rti'd a flttti.t,' - i.
•• a\ to th«- •••■•enb.g eotcrtuluirient
Hereford I* Ii«leht s| to the Parent
l>- eher rtuil for Its intere-o in tM.
* it tin- i1tiJ!*«n* >i(' of the tow a
Th * f« ilOMiiug pr<i«rain wa ^itei t.y
i|ili* at the • entrai Huildititr n* the
. iilltorlum
-:«avg "Utar Sj«ngi si Han net s* i« «i
The Slew ije«*rite VVa*nlng'ou H«,t
nilth.
.-Uaig America"
WftDthitlgt mi Soiig t.rade lbr««-
Iteatllng Antai I'ear' It- • fro
The Minute Men Ten M y-
S.aig, 'Hist Whtfe and llnu Hefusd
(tending I t« ulitb-
iii! k
Honor to W t«hlhgt' f. l.«o •• M I«>ft
I rlhute to Wa*hlngtori He. J I
vbi'lnHitn
■ r *
•-•«ng. "fhut'l Bite the Hand 'hat l-
i-flN You. W -his«i
Parent* are enrdbilH in«.lt«s| to
"end Chapel Ht*erel«e- It is g.s l
• liear there hurulnsl n-liv. suiglttg
!' •gethw.
COOPERATION
SERVIN<; AND BEING SERVED
NEED
Wr Take Interest In Our Customers
AS WELL. AS
Taking Interest From Our Customers
Int. The fact that this Bank is daily render
ing real service to tma eomH*mty justi
fies its existence. ■
•ived i?r d. The fact that the people > f this
nity express rbctr appreciation of i
loess methods f this Bank by eatruARt ?
v*
a
their tuture interests with it explains
existence.
Western National Bank
CAPITAL
G. A f PARKER Ptaauleot
J. L SMITH. V-IW
OF HF.ft£.rORD
$120,(
C. C. CHCNOWETM,
DAVIDSON. Am
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Guthrie, B. F. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1917, newspaper, March 1, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253892/m1/1/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.